Make Drawers Fit Any Hardware
I am refinishing a dresser, nightstand and vanity for a client and she picked out specific drawer pulls for the pieces. Of course they didn't fit the current holes on any of the pieces so here is what I did....
Bondo to the rescue! Bondo can he used for many things, it's always good to have some stocked in your home. Mix up a little bit, remember it dries quickly! So move fast! Spread a bit over the holes smooshing it in.
Once it's dry, takes 2-4 hours, sand it smooth
Then measure for your new holes. Using a pencil, mark the center of where you want the pulls to be. Then measure from the center, half of the distance of the new hardware screw holes on each side. For example, my new hardware holes were a width of 3.5 inches, so i measured 1.75 inches from the center of where I was putting my new pulls.
To center them in the height of the drawers, measure and find the center of the drawer. Height divided by 2 equals center
Then using a drill bit, drill the new holes.
When attaching the new pulls, you may need to use a washer to ensure a tight fit.
Super easy project! Hardware can really transform a piece, and now you don't have to worry about all the different sizes and fitting the current holes! Hopefully this has inspired you to use those gorgeous pulls you've been dying to put on a piece that they just didn't fit before!
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I like the design very pretty. What color is that on the drawers?
I am doing my kitchen cabinets this drawer front looking exactly like what I have been trying to accomplish. Please provide me with details of how to paint them this way? Thank you
How did you cover patch to match paint